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Intermediate - New Guy in Town IV (C0060)
A: All right, drag her over here, and help me tie her
up.
B: I can’t believe she fell for it! She is a lot more
gullible than I thought!
A: Well, you gotta admit, my acting was brilliant!
B: Whatever. I was the one that convinced her to
come. Look, she’s waking up!
C: What’s going on? Ellen? What are you doing?
A: The cat’s out of the bag, you witch! You can stop
pretending, now!
B: Yeah Lois , we know who you are! Now, we want
some answers! Why are you here?
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C: Fools! You don’t know who you’re dealing with!
You can’t stop me!
B: Run!
Key Vocabulary
drag
Verb,
Present
Simple
move something usually
heavy
tie up
Phrase
to attach someone or
something with a rope
or string
fall for it
Phrase
believe a he
gullible
Adjective
easily believing some¬
thing that is not true,
easily fooled
Phrase
the truth is revealed,
Supplementary Vocabulary
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wizard
Noun (sin¬
gular)
the male form of a
witch; man that prac¬
tices magic
spill the beans
Phrase
tell the truth when you
don’t really want to;
tell someone everything
disoriented
Adjective
state of not knowing
where you are, confused
Noun (sin¬
gular)
person that can’t tell
the truth, lies about
anything
compulsive
liar
compulsive liar
frank
Adjective
used to say that some¬
one is speaking or writ¬
ing in a very direct and
honest way
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